2015 Summit add-ons

Power Training

Accelerated, interactive training courses at Red Hat Summit provide you an opportunity to engage with expert instructors and get in-depth training. Sessions run two full days before the conference begins (June 22-23), allowing you to save valuable time and money by adding a Power Training course to your existing Summit registration.

Courses

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7?

In this course, attendees will have the opportunity to work with some of the new and changed features in Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 7. This course is designed for system administrators who are experienced with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 or earlier. Attendees will receive training on system administration topics that have changed significantly or which are particularly important in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Not all new features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 will be covered in this course.

Introduction to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

Using systemd to control services and daemons

Controlling and troubleshooting the new boot process

Changes to system logging and integration with the system journal

Changes to subscription management and the software updating tools

Consistent network configuration with local files and with the nmcli tool

Firewall configuration with firewalld

Overview of changes to installation

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Performance Tuning

This course is for experienced Linux system administrators, and provides the hands-on skills and expert knowledge needed to measure and influence performance on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 systems.

Introduction to performance tuning

Collecting, graphing, and interpreting data

General tuning; Limiting resource usage

Hardware profiling and software profiling

SystemTap

File server tuning

Red Hat High Availability Clustering with Pacemaker

Red Hat High Availability Clustering with Pacemaker (RH432) provides intensive, hands-on experience with the Red Hat High Availability Add-on. Created for senior Linux system administrators, this 2-day course has a strong emphasis on lab-based activities. At the end of the course, students will have learned to deploy and manage server clusters that provide highly available network services to critical enterprise environments.

Creating high availability (HA) clusters

Managing cluster nodes and quorum

Controlling fencing

Creating resource groups

Controlling complex resource groups

Comprehensive review

Middleware

Red Hat JBoss(R) Enterprise Application Platform 6 (JBoss EAP) is the latest version of the world's finest open source Java™ EE server. This course will cover the new processes associated with middleware server administration, including deployment of servers in domain and standalone modes, configuration of services, and deployment of applications using the new tools available with Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6. A brief introduction to clustering with the product will also be explored.

Overview of Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform

Configuring JBoss EAP in standalone mode and domain mode

Configuring servers

Securing JBoss EAP

Java virtual machine (JVM) configuration

Migration from JBoss EAP 5

Introduction to clustering

Cloud, virtualization, and storage

Red Hat Cloud Storage with Ceph

This training provides a technical overview of the Ceph storage system and its use with OpenStack. After completing this course, the learner will have an overall understanding of the Ceph distributed storage system and its major sub-components: Ceph Storage Cluster (RADOS), Ceph Object Gateway (RGW), and Ceph Block Device (RBD).

Introducing Ceph architecture

Introducing block storage

Introducing object storage

Implementing Ceph in OpenStack

Implementing Ceph with Glance

Implementing Ceph with Cinder

Replacing Swift with Ceph

OpenStack Installation and Life Cycle Management

This course is for system administrators, cloud administrators, and cloud operators intending to implement a cloud computing environment using OpenStack. Students will learn how to install, configure, use, and maintain OpenStack.

Managing Containers with Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic

Managing Containers with Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic is a lab-based course that explores the concepts and methods necessary to manage scalable applications with Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) Atomic software. Course participants will learn how to install and update Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic software. They will use Kubernetes with Docker to manage applications. Time will also be spent on throttling container performance.

Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic

Updating Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic

Managing Docker containers in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic

Managing applications with Kubernetes

Throttling container performance

Red Hat CloudForms Hybrid Cloud Operations

Red Hat CloudForms Hybrid Cloud Operations (CL218) course teaches how to use CloudForms intelligence tools. In this course, students will learn how to run automation features, set up metering capabilities, provision catalogs and services, and configure alerts.

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